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Building Technologies
Boiler Sequence Controller RMK770
CE1P3132en
HVAC Products
3 Commissioning
01.03.2005
The setting to be selected is “Heating circuit active“; the heating circuit entries are made
on the operator unit as usual. In that case, setting “Heating circuit active / inactive“ is of
no importance.
When a heating circuit pump and / or a heating circuit mixing valve is / are configured,
the heating circuit will automatically be activated; a “real” heating circuit is created. In
that case, setting “Heating circuit active/ inactive“ is of no importance.
This setting defines whether the heating circuit is “connected” directly to the main dis-
tributor or after the primary controller.
Flow temperature sensor
Room temperature sensor
Return temperature sensor
Heating circuit pump A (the menu item does show designation A).
Heating circuit pump B, if the heating circuit pump is a twin pump.
3-position or modulating mixing valve for the heating circuit
For more detailed information, refer to chapter 10 “Heating circuit control”.
3.4.5 Heat
requisition
Main menu > Commissioning > Extra configuration > Heat requisition [%]
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Heat requisition [%] acting on
Main distributor / Pri-
mary controller
Main distributor
T
T
TRtCo
TRtMn
31
32
S
5
6
T
TMnFl
T
T
T
PrCtrVlvMx
TRtPrCtr
TFlPrCtr
TPu_A
TPu_B
Primary
controller
Main
distributor
Heat requisition [%]
In place of heat requisition from a heating circuit, a heat requisition can also be made
by an air handling plant (e.g. RMU7…) or individual room temperature control (e.g.
RXB…). This heat requisition is not made in the form of an absolute temperature re-
quest but as a percentage. The conversion from % to °C is made by a heat demand
transformer.
Real heating circuit
Heat requisition Heating
circuit
Flow sensor (TFlPrCtr)
Room sensor (Tr)
Return sensor (TRtPrCtr)
Heating circuit pump A
(HctrPu_A)
Heating circuit pump B
(HCtrPu_B)
Mixing valve for heating
circuit (HCtrVlVMx)